Presents A Festschrift in Honor of I. William Zartman

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23rd Annual Conference of the SAIS African Studies Program
Presents A Festschrift in Honor of I. William Zartman
Friday & Saturday, 16-17 April 2004
Kenney Auditorium & Herter Room
Nitze Building of SAIS
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
Preliminary Agenda
Friday, 16 April 2004
8:30-9:00 a.m.: Conference Check-In
Ben Kwame Fred-Mensah, Howard University
Indigeneity and African Conflict “Medicine:” Indigenous Pathways
to Conflict Resolution in Africa?
9:00-9:30 a.m.: Opening Remarks
Gilbert Khadiagala and Terrence Lyons
Fadzai Gwaradzimba, United Nations Development Program
The Zimbabwe Independence Settlement Revisited: Race, Class, Land
and Ripe Moments
9:30-10:45 a.m. Contributions to Maghreb Studies
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5:30 p.m. SAIS Happy Hour sponsored by African Studies Program
Students.
Mary Jane Deeb, Library of Congress
IWZ and Maghreb International Studies
Azzedine Layachi, St John’s University
IWZ’s Influence on Algerian and Moroccan Studies
6:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner Reception (pre-paid Reservations@ $30)
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Saturday, 17 April 2004
Charles Butterworth, University of Maryland
Politics and Islam
10:45-11:00: Coffee Break
9:15-10:30: Contributions to African Conflict Management II
Frederick Ehrenreich, U.S. Department of State
Building on Zartman's Rationalist Approach
11:00 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Contributions to Negotiation Theory
Lynn Wagner and Pamela Chasek, Earth Negotiations Bulletin
Putting The Practical Negotiator to the Test: Two Examinations of
the Formula-Details Proposition
W. Mark Habeeb, Consultant
Revisiting the 50% Solution
Bertram Spector, Center for Negotiation Analysis
IWZ and Negotiation Learning Systems
Robert B. Lloyd, Center for International Studies & Languages,
Pepperdine University
Conflict and its Resolution in Zartman’s World
Joyce Neu, Institute for Peace & Justice, University of San Diego
Mediator Credibility in Conflict Resolution: Reflections on Congo
Brazzaville, 1999
10:45-12:00: Council of Elders: Reflections on IWZ’s Scholarship
Saadia Touval, SAIS Conflict Management Program
Alan Kuperman, SAIS Bologna Center
Stalemates, Precipices and Leverage: The Zartman School of
Rationalist Peacemaking
1:00-2:00 p.m. Lunch (Pre-paid Reservations Required @ $10)
2:00-3:15 p.m. IWZ’s Contribution to African International
Relations
Ibrahim A. Gambari, United Nations Secretariat
IWZ and the Foreign Policies of African States: Issues and Processes
Gilbert Khadiagala, Johns Hopkins, SAIS African Studies
IWZ on Africa and Europe
Terrence Lyons, ICAR, George Mason University
IWZ and African International Relations
3:30-5:30 pm: IWZ’s Contribution to African Conflict
Management
Donald S. Rothchild, University of California, Davis
U.S. Mediation of African Conflicts
Dean Pruitt, Institute for Conflict Analysis & Resolution,
George Mason University
Mark Tessler, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social
Research, University of Michigan
Herbert Weiss, Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars
Herman Cohen, Cohen and Woods International
Francis Deng, SAIS Center for Displacement Studies (Invited)
12:15 p.m. Lunch (Pre-paid Reservations Required @$10)
For further Information and Reservations: Contact Theresa Simmons,
tsimmons@jhu.edu or (202) 663-5676; fax 663-5683
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